Sentences with phrase «policy tweaks»

By revealing how prices go up and down from year to year, the consumer price index can help policymakers and economists identify inflation and decide on economic policy tweaks.
Also, since you'll be creating policy tweaks for specific users, you'll need to take the extra step of creating a policy console geared toward those users.
Obama signs a «student aid bill of rights» and will speak about an assortment of policy tweaks and projects to try to make it -LSB-...]
You can read all about that in our guide to applying local Group Policy tweaks to specific users.
But recent history — filled with price hikes and policy tweaks prodding visitors to plot one's every move during multi-day visits, without any indication of slumping demand — seems to show otherwise.
In a brief mention of the work in a recent piece on the World Bank's new behavioral approaches to global development, The Economist took note of how such small policy tweaks — rooted in observation of how people actually behave, rather than in an expectation that they'll behave rationally — may change the way development policy is implemented and assessed.
Will policy tweaks suffice or do we need a total system overhaul — and a big change in the reform priorities that can bring this about?
Obama signed a «student aid bill of rights» and spelled out an assortment of policy tweaks and projects to try to make it easier for people with student loans to pay back their debt.
You can still turn Cortana off with a registry or Group Policy tweak, but there is no way to disable web searches in the Start menu.
The mixed messages from the data make any policy tweaks particularly sensitive - especially as China puts the finishing touches to a government transition that began in November and is set to be sealed by March 17 with Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang taking over as president and premier, respectively.
Issues are important, sure — but they can be dealt with relatively passively, through discussion, negotiation, and policy tweaks.
Though a Labour Party victory in the next election would definitely lead to policy tweaks, all the major political parties (of which England has three) generally support the reform thrusts described above, as has pretty much been the case on both sides of the Atlantic since the eighties.
But apologies and policy tweaks can't fix the past.
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